| VGPolyglot said: Let's play a little game called Look at the Names of the Countries! People's Republic of China...Hmm, I see republic, but I don't see communist Democratic People's Republic of Korea...I also see republic, and it even says democratic, but I still don't see socialist Union of Soviet Socialist Republic...I see the word republic yet again, there seems to be a pattern here!
Now, let's look at the names of the parties: Communist Party of China - Hey, the word communist is actually there! Communist Party of the Soviet Union - There it is again!
Now, what are/were the stated goals of the parties: http://en.people.cn/206215/206216/7997750.html Now, there is a little quirk that is mentioned there: "socialist society will inevitably replace capitalist society and ultimately develop into communist society." Do you notice the "will" there? That means that they do not yet consider China to be a communist society, instead their goal is to reach communism (which is obviously a lie, as they are pursuing a capitalist economic system). However, that's one thing that is conveniently ignroed. A lot of people use the Soviet Union and China as examples of communism when they themselves did not consider their society to be communist. |
Notice that you ignore the word "people's" which is highly associated with the Marxist-Leninist ideology of common rule ...
If that's not a supposed hint of communism then I don't know what is ...
And if that's not what their goals are like you say then why is it so hard to establish a communist court when that's one of the easiest things to do ?







